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Modeling Olympus Mons from the Earth
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Compare mountains found on Earth and Mars by creating two-dimensional block models. Students will be amazed by the immensity of the sheild volcano Olympus Mons located on Mars.
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After the Bell: Modeling museum collaboration
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Entering a partnership with a local museum is a great way to gain access to materials, facilities, and science expertise that might be unavailable at the school. This article contains a description of a museum/school…
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Time on Your Hands: Modeling Time
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Building physical models relative to a concept can be an important activity to help students develop and manipulate abstract ideas and mental models that often prove difficult to grasp. One such concept is time. A…
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Methods and Strategies: Using Models Effectively
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Models are crucial to science teaching and learning, yet they can create unforeseen and overlooked challenges for students and teachers. This article guides students through age-appropriate, critical analyses of…
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Methods and Strategies: The 6-E Learning Model
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Most teachers are familiar with the 5-E model of science instruction—Engage, Explore, Explain, Expand, and Evaluate. This model adds a sixth "E" to the tool: "e-search." E-search encompasses any use of electronic media…
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Guest Editorial: Minds, Models, and Maps
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An opinion piece about the benefits of visual learning devices.
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Making and Measuring a Model of a Salt Marsh
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Students are often confused by the difference between the terms accuracy and precision. In the following activities, students explore the definitions of accuracy and precision while learning about salt march ecology and…
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Combine different modeling activities to deepen students' understanding of molecular motion and solubility.